Greg, Thanks for the font help - I love it. But now I'm opening another can of worms. I should have specified that the problem stems from using "Variants.txt" (Matrix) and not "options.txt" (Simple) Maybe I'm doing something wrong but Variants/Matrix options don't list the Description on one line and then the options below like it does with Simple options. If it did, my problem would be solved as I wouldn't have to include the actual name of the item PLUS the option on every line. I chose to use Variants because the options are different prices and #1, I do not like seeing " 'add $50' for option 2', 'subtract $10 for option 3' ", and #2, I simply don't have the time to figure out the price differential for each of these items. Maybe I'm using the wrong type of option for what I want to do. Is there something like "Simple" options which I can just enter the actual item price and not be bothered with figuring out a price differential? Again, any help/suggestions are most appreciated. Thanks, Lisa Collins --- Greg <suppressed> wrote: > If you do not have to allow selection of the item > options in the basket > or checkout, you can just display what has been > chosen like this: > > [table-organize cols=2 table=' ' font="size=1" > pretty=1] > [item-options td=1 label=1 bold=1 type=value] > [/table-organize] > > That will cut down on space, but only displays what > they have chosen. > > If you need to keep the option available for change > in the basket and/or > checkout, you can apply some formating like this: > > [table-organize cols=2 > table='style="font-size:15px; color: blue;"' > pretty=1] > [item-options td=1 label=1 bold=1 > extra='style="font-size: 8px; > color: red;"' price=1 blank_label="--select--"] > [/table-organize] > > This allows you to get things to the size you want, > you can also apply > the "style" settings to first example above for more > control. Pay > attention to the quoting. > > You are still limited by what you have in your > option, you may consider > having them re-phrase their options a little to cut > down on length. The > description of the product should carry the load, > and options should be > along for the ride.... (-: > > Could not pass up a mariners site...Furuno and > everything.... and in > Ohio! (-: > > Greg __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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